L-Glutamine
L-Glutamine Its scientific name is 2-amino-4-formamide butyric acid. It is the amide of glutamic acid. L-glutamine is a coding amino acid in protein synthesis, a kind of non-essential amino acid of mammals, and can be transformed and formed from glucose.
L-Glutamine Powder was once considered a non-essential amino acid because the body can make its own from the amino acids glutamic acid, isoleucine, and valine. But as the pressure increases, or after strenuous exercise, the body requires more of it to maintain its glutamine stores in blood and muscle.